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Making time to keep a special clock ticking

Ramsgate, Kent, is home to the only chiming clock on the exterior of a synagogue in the UK. Amy Schreibman Walter pays it a visit

September 28, 2018 10:24
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ByAmy Schreibman Walter , Amy Schreibman Walter

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Last year, a mezuzah that had hung next to the front door of my flat either fell down or was removed. I would like to think that it fell, but I can’t be sure: I live in a neighbourhood of North London which has only a small Jewish population and I’ve seen a few antisemitic things happen here.

But in the largely non-Jewish seaside town of Ramsgate in Kent, something different is happening. Montefiore Synagogue declares itself audibly to the local community four times every hour, when the clock on the exterior façade of the shul chimes, and a handful of non-Jewish volunteers help to keep the shul up and running.

The chiming clock on the street-facing external shul wall looks like something you’d find in Alice’s Wonderland: gold letters placed around a bright-blue clock-face state: “Time flies. Virtue alone remains.” When I first glimpsed the clock, I couldn’t help but smile: I’d never before seen such a whimsical statement on a shul building.

This is the only chiming clock on the exterior of a synagogue in the UK; the only one west of Florence. There is another in Prague, and several in India, but you can count the number of such clocks in the world on both hands.